'If you're in it for ever, there's really no choice'
November 13, 2018  15:32
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'What happens when a solitude-loving individualist marries an outgoing family woman who does not love solitude one bit?'

'The answer, I'm guessing, is probably the best and most sustaining answer to nearly every question arising inside a marriage, no matter who you are or what the issue is: you find ways to adapt. If you're in it for ever, there's really no choice.' 

That's a riveting excerpt from Michelle Obama's memoir, Becoming, published by The Guardian, in which the former US first lady recalls the early years of her marriage to the man who will go on to become America's 44th president. 

You can read the rest of the excerpt here.
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